Philosophy Reviewer
Philosophy Reviewer
HUMSS 12 - A SCIENCE
I know why...
AESTHETICS FACTS
-philosophical study of man's beauty and pertection - Propositions or statements which are observed
to be real or truthful
AXIOLOGY - However, there are statements that are not
-philosophical study of man's value evidently or immediately known to be true
PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION "I know that my school is the best school in the city"
MODULE 2
How do we know if something is true?
I am a Filipino
INVESTIGATION ON THE NATURE OF KNOWLEDGE
Am I a Filipino?
State the obvious things we know about ourselves...
- We can use facts to guide us in our search for
I am alive. truth
I have a body.
FILIPINO
I am alive.
PERSPECTIVE OF TRUTH # 3
Am I alive? - Getting a consensus or having people agree on a
I have a body. common belief is another way of determining
what is true.
Do I have a body?
However...
I can breathe
This approach has certain limitations.
Can I breathe?
- Getting everyone agree on something may not
make that belief true. Thus, documents can be
forged or falsified.
PERSPECTIVE OF TRUTH #1
- A belief is true if it can be justified or proven INVESTIGATION ON THE NATURE OF KNOWLEDGE
through the use on one's senses.
Let's try more!
I can play basketball. The policeman firmly pushed the suspect to his
knees and placed him in handcuffs.
I can fry an egg.
The aggressive manner by which the policeman
understand the lesson. arrested the suspect is an example of the
brutality that characterizes our
Can I play basketball?
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Can I fry an egg?
Rearrange the statements:
Do I understand the lesson?
• It takes me 30 minutes to walk from my
home to school.
PERSPECTIVE OF TRUTH # 4 • My sister ate the last piece of pizza pie.
- Determining the truth (in this case) requires a
person to prove a statement through an action • The policeman firmly pushed the
suspect to his knees and placed him in handcuffs.
Claims and beliefs should also be subjected to tests to
determine truth to prove their accuracy and validity. • Living near the school is better because
we don't have to spend much for transportation.
The inquiry would result in any of the following
realizations? • My sister is a selfish person because she
ate the last piece of pizza pie and did not share it with
I can play basketball me.
I cannot play basketball • The aggressive manner by which the
I can fry an egg policeman arrested the suspect is an example of the
brutality that characterizes our police force.
I cannot fry an egg
It takes me 30 minutes to walk from my home to school.
I understand the lesson
VERIFYING THE NUMBER OF MINUTES IT TAKES FOR
I do not understand the lesson ONE TO WALK FROM HOME TO SCHOOL IS POSSIBLE.
Methods of Philosophizing
REMEMBER:
CONCLUSION
• One need to be careful when listening
Judgement based on certain facts. to arguments since not all arguments are truthful.
Facts that form the bases of a conclusion may not be • Not all arguments have the same merit
disputed but the conclusion itself could still be because some are better presented and substantiated
contested or questioned than others.
Methods of Philosophizing
My sister is a selfish person because she ate the last
piece of pizza pie and did not share it with me. What should we consider when looking at arguments or
opinions!
This statement provides details or explanation in order
to support the idea "my sister is selfish". ARGUMENTS
"Of course he believes that the government is flawed, Assuming the thing or idea to be proven is true; also
known as "circular agument"
he is a rebel, a communist, and a terrorist!"
"assuming the conclusion."
XMXMC%
"I have a right of free speech, therefore you cannot stop
APPEAL TO FORCE
me from talking."
Using threat of force or an undesirable event to advance
an argument.
CAUSE-AND-EFFECT
When a speaker or writer formulates an argument it is
usually with the intention of convincing some audience Assuming a
to accept its conclusion, usually through coercion.
"cause-and-effect"
"If this peace agreement will not be signed by the
government, then we will have no recourse but to go to relationship
war." between
8XM° unrelated events
The idea is presented as acceptable because a lot of Usually false due to insufficient sample size.
people accept it. "Anytime I've gone to a Japanese restaurant, the food
The truth of a claim is established only on the basis of its was terrible. Japanese food is not good.'
popularity and familiarity. FALLACY OF COMPOSITION
Assuming that what is true of a part is true for the "Preliminary evidence has still not pointed out the
whole. actual cause of the plane crash, but investigators are
currently focusing on the possibility of pilot error."
Committed when one concludes that because the parts
have certain attributes that the whole has them as well. HINDSIGHT
"These cases of robbery in this district have convinced The tendency to see past events as predictable, or to
me that the city has become a den of thieves and ascribe a pattern of historical events.
criminals."
"Magellan's assault on Mactan Island was a foolhardy
venture, made by an overconfident, careless man, who
underestimated the valor of the native Filipinos"
FALLACY OF DIVISION
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
Assuming that what is true for the whole is true for its
part. A person or group is connected to or has a vested
interest in the issue being discussed.
Occurs when the inference is made that because the
whole or collection has a certain property, its parts or "As the daughter of the accused, I believe I have the
members must also have it. right to express my opinion on the issue of his alleged
corrupt practices."
"You come from a family of doctors and intellectuals!
Surely you can do it better in this course! CULTURAL BIAS
BIAS Analyzing
Tendencies or influences which affect the views of an event or issue based on one's cultural
people.
standards.
An action of supporting or opposing a particular person
or thing in an unfair way, because of allowing personal
opinions to influence your judgment MODULE 3
CORRESPONDENCE/ ATTRIBUTION EFFECT
Tendency to judge a person's personality by his or her HUMAN PERSON AS AN EMBODIED SPIRIT
actions, without regard for external factors or influence.
⁃ innate right to be valued and respected Love is result of a biological reactions associated With
an increase of hormones which have certain effects on
⁃ Human dignity also drives us to seek the body.
what is good.
"I am a person"
"I recognize that others have dignity, as well” - the person is able to encounter the world of
objects in a manner that transcends the physical.
“I must uphold human dignity in my thoughts and
actions”
• With human embodiment:
How are the body and spirit related? • Can you fly?